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Radiology, Vol 123, 239-240, Copyright © 1977 by Radiological Society of North America


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Body computed tomography: a clinically important and efficacious radiologic procedure

RG Evens, RJ Alfidi, JR Haaga, GW Hartman, RR Hattery, E Kazam, M Korobkin, AR Margulis, TF Meaney, SS Sagel, PF Sheedy, RJ Stanley, DH Stephens and JP Whalen

In the institutions represented by the authors, more than 7,500 body CT examinations have been performed. Body CT has been found to be particularly useful in solving specific problems, especially when other diagnostic procedures yield confusiing results. Radiologists and their collegues, and not governmental agencies and insurance companies, should define the experimental, research and clinical usefulness of computed tomography.





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